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I cut the cable years ago, so I wouldn't know that I've missed anything Seeking Serenity Jul 2025 #1
His show isn't on cable. BannonsLiver Jul 2025 #2
A person would have to be customerserviceguy Jul 2025 #4
It's also on Paramount + SocialDemocrat61 Jul 2025 #5
I'm pretty sure the majority of people in this country are within range of a CBS station. BannonsLiver Jul 2025 #6
Sadly not an option for many. In my area, FemDemERA Jul 2025 #15
This message was self-deleted by its author BannonsLiver Jul 2025 #7
I'm pretty sure NBC and CBS had pretty close to full VHF nationwide clearance all the way back in the '50s - ABC had 30 Midwestern Democrat Jul 2025 #18
I have no specific knowledge of the situation customerserviceguy Jul 2025 #24
Can confirm you can OTA broadcasts in rural areas. BannonsLiver Jul 2025 #36
Which i also don't have. No one in my neighborhood does. Seeking Serenity Jul 2025 #16
Depends on the antenna Oeditpus Rex Jul 2025 #32
Cool story. BannonsLiver Jul 2025 #35
Meaning? (n.t.) Oeditpus Rex Jul 2025 #41
CBS is network TV. You can watch it with an antenna. CentralMass Jul 2025 #10
Same here. Prof. Toru Tanaka Jul 2025 #26
I too, lost interest, but he and his show always got me interested in what he has to say, just not enough to either SWBTATTReg Jul 2025 #3
Colbert clips are on YouTube SocialDemocrat61 Jul 2025 #9
Good! I figured as much, since I've seen a few of them (the recordings). A good thing is hard to keep down. SWBTATTReg Jul 2025 #11
To be honest, YouTube hurt the late night shows. People realized that if something extraordinary happened on one of Midwestern Democrat Jul 2025 #21
What the hell snowybirdie Jul 2025 #8
An Eye for an Aye LetMyPeopleVote Jul 2025 #12
Kimmel A, Seth Meyers B+, Colbert C+, Fallon F jimmy the one Jul 2025 #13
We record his show every night. I love the monolog. Emile Jul 2025 #14
Me too actually.....but damn it...the orange piece of shit just tanked Colbert. a kennedy Jul 2025 #17
Yeah GladysKravitz Jul 2025 #19
I basically stopped watching late night talk shows when I totally lost interest in current cinema - Hollywood stopped Midwestern Democrat Jul 2025 #20
Maybe HBO or another outlet will pick him up. iemanja Jul 2025 #22
Could be good like when his predecessor was cx. carpetbagger Jul 2025 #23
I go in the other direction. pwb Jul 2025 #25
I also lost interest in this show but will be watching more often LetMyPeopleVote Jul 2025 #27
Lost $50MM with a salary of $16MM Melon Jul 2025 #34
I haven't watched anything on TV, air or streaming, in years. nt ImNotGod Jul 2025 #28
Zelenskyy was/is a comedian. murielm99 Jul 2025 #29
He had the highest rated late night talk show. Emile Jul 2025 #30
What are these "channels" you speak of? hunter Jul 2025 #38
My preference lately JPK Jul 2025 #31
The problem with late-night talk TV: Oeditpus Rex Jul 2025 #33
Since debuting in September 2015, there have been 1671 new episodes onenote Jul 2025 #37
When the host's entire monolgue Oeditpus Rex Jul 2025 #39
Interesting. I like both Colbert and Kimmel onenote Jul 2025 #40
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